PENN HIGH SCHOOL Are you ready for high school?. Important Dates Diploma Options Testing Freshman Guidebook (Course Selections) Signing up for classes.

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FRESHMAN GUIDEBOOK Freshman Guidebook and course selection sheet. Put your name on the Guidebook and course selection sheet The Freshman Guidebook is located on-line under Counseling at http://penn.phmschools.org/http://penn.phmschools.org/

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Students choose an area of interest designed to bring focus and relevance to coursework. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) Fine Arts and Communication Management and Business Health and Human Services Smaller Learning Community (Students typically share the same group of teachers for English, Math, Biology & Geography (called houses). The teachers within a house often collaborate on assignments, plan field trips/community service projects, and discuss students in need of additional support. PENN ACADEMIES Freshman Academy Achievement Academies (grades 10-12)

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DO YOUR PERSONAL BEST… Be respectful to those around you (leave the drama behind) Come to class prepared daily Pay attention in class Ask questions for help as needed Stay organized Study for tests Get involved in extracurricular activities

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EARNING CREDITS Report cards are distributed twice a year in January & June You will earn 1 credit each semester for each class you pass Grades of A,B,C,D will earn you 1 credit You must repeat the class if you receive an “F” in any required course

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For the Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma, students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40 Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits Earn 6-8 Core 40 world language credits Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma Have a grade point average of B (3.0) or better Complete one of the following: Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP courses, and take corresponding AP exams Earn 6 college credits in dual credit courses Complete a combination of AP (2 credits) and dual credit (3 credits) Earn a combined SAT score of 1750 or higher and a minimum score of 530 on each (critical reading, math, and writing) Earn a 26 or higher on the ACT (including the writing section) Core 40 with Academic Honors (Minimum 47 credits)

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For the Core 40 with Technical Honors, students must:  Complete all requirement for the Core 40 diploma  Earn 6 credits in career preparation courses and either get a certification or take 6 dual credits  Earn a grade of C or better in all of the courses that count toward the diploma  Earn a grade point average of B (3.0) or better Complete one of the following:  One of the additional requirements for earning the Academic Honors Diploma  Take the Accuplacer and receive minimum scores of Writing 80, Reading 90, Math 75  Take the Compass and receive minimum scores of Writing 70, Reading 80, Algebra 66 Core 40 with Technical Honors (Minimum 47 credits)

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ISTEP Testing All 9 th graders will take the ISTEP All 10 th graders will also take the ISTEP. Passing this 10 th grade ISTEP test is a part of the graduation requirement.

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ENGLISH 9 HONORS, BIOLOGY HONORS, WORLD GEOGRAPHY HONORS These courses are rigorous Pre-AP courses. Students should have A’s or high B’s in their core subjects. (Suggestion: if you are in doubt talk to your current teacher) Students should be strong readers and able to understand fairly complex material. Concepts are in depth and comprehensive. Students should have a strong work ethic and desire to take an honors course.

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MATH LEVEL PLACEMENT Math 8 (Pre-Algebra) -> Algebra I Grades of D or below in Math 8 and/or D.N.P. ISTEP should also take Algebra Enrichment Math 8 Accelerated -> Geometry or Geometry Honors Geometry Honors -> Algebra II Honors Grades of C or below should not move onto the next level and should retake the 8 th grade class as a freshman.

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ELECTIVES Choose elective in which you think you may be interested in Do NOT choose electives because your friends are choosing them (you will probably not be in the same class anyway) Elective choices are NOT guaranteed  Make sure you choose alternates that you are interested in taking because we often have to use your alternate classes.

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SUMMER SCHOOL Students can pick up the summer PE registration in their middle school guidance office. Registration forms are due by December 19, 2014 Students interested in summer PE will be put in a lottery Students will be notified during the week of February 2, 2015 if they were selected If selected, money is due in the Penn bookstore by February 23, 2015

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SIGNING UP ON HAC HAC Schedule on HAC at home with your parents by January 16, 2015

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Get Involved in Extracurricular Activities Academic Super Bowl Big Brothers/Big Sisters Chess Club Dramatics Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes German Club Freshman Mentoring Key Club Scuba Club Art Club Coding Club Habitat for Humanity Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Knowledge Master Mock Trial Model U.N. National Honor Society Computer Club Book Club Powderpuff Football Quiz Bowl Rugby Pep Band Ski Club Spanish Club Student Council Water Watchers STEM club Dream Commission Society Clubs and Organizations

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REVIEW  Middle school Evening with parents  Penn High School Showcase  Choose your classes carefully  Do your personal best  Get involved  Turn your scheduling form into your middle school counselor by December 19  Register your classes on HAC by January 16